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Research on Video In the Classroom

From the folks at Edutopia

Commissed for No Child Left Behind
(and a false use of Dale's Cone of Experience"



PATHWAYS TO LEARNING
Animals

Books
books

Magazine
Articles
magazine
A fun-filled magazine article on amazing animals
Pictures
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http://www.junglewalk.com/photos/Animal-pictures.htm
http://animalphotos.info/a/
http://www.pics4learning.com/?view=sub&cat=Animals
DataBases

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Exploring Nature Educational Resource
This site is intended for grades K-8 and features a searchable database of more than 1,500 animals categorized by classification (mammals, birds, etc.), by trait (scavengers, carnivores, etc.) by habitat (rainforest animals, desert animals) and by geographic location. Additional resource databases include plants, trees, biomes, adaptations, space and the human body. The site also features Nature Movies, Ask the Zoo Vet, Scientists You Should Know, Invasive , and much more.

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http://0-galenet.galegroup.com.erslion.dpsk12.org/servlet/KidsInfoBits?locID=denv02029&topic=Animals&ste=2
Kids InfoBits is a database developed especially for beginning researchers in Kindergarten through Grade 5. Featuring a developmentally appropriate, visually graphic interface, the most popular search method is moving from a broad subject to a narrower topic using the subject-based topic tree. The curriculum-related, age appropriate, full-text content is from the best elementary reference sources and magazines. This database covers geography, current events, the arts, science, health, people, government, history, sports and more.
Websites

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Animals A to Z (http://www.oaklandzoo.org/atoz/atoz.html)
Wonderful information about many zoo animals from the Oakland Zoo.

Animal Planet (http://animal.discovery.com/)
Includes Animal Guides and Animal cams. Also provides sound and video clips.

BBC Animals Page (http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/animals/)
A searchable site with an index, and some fun features like postcards and quizzes.

The Electronic Zoo (http://netvet.wustl.edu/ssi.htm)
Select a species from the pick list, and then explore the links for your animal!

E-Nature.com (http://www.enature.com/)
Wow! Includes information on over 4800 plants and animals of North America, with great features like Ask an Expert, Bird Audio, and Habitat Guides. Excellent for grades 4 and up.

Kidsclick Animal Sites (http://sunsite.berkeley.edu/KidsClick!/midanim.html)
A great directory of animal sites just for kids.

The National Marine Mammal Laboratory's Education Site (http://nmml.afsc.noaa.gov/education/)
A great site with information on dolphins, whales, manatees, and more.

Zoobooks, the World's First Zoo
A virtual zoo, broken into types of animals
Podcasts
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http://pbskids.org/dragonflytv/rss/DragonFlyTV_rss.xml
http://kids.learnoutloud.com/Kids-Catalog/Science/Biology/Animal-Planet-Video-Podcast/29853
Learning from Other Learners:
http://www.lbschools.net/carver/Ahrens/1st_Grade_Animal_Podcasts/1st_Grade_Animal_Podcasts.html
Video
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http://safari.dpsk12.org/?p=878c84c1-ff0d-11e0-bbbd-782bcb26bfc5

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